I really started to cry when she talked about how Caroline asked the questions about her father after the assassination, a very sensitive age to lose a dad
There are still benefits for her going out there and shining up Kennedy “legacy.” We know the truth now from those who never were paid employees. Much better sources for truth. Nice lady and I don’t blame her for making some money on a book.
I don't find her to be betraying Jackie and the family at all. She's very respectful of her time with them and she's not saying anything that is super private.
If she would have did something disrespectful. She would of told the truth. That she indeed have an affair while John was alive with , Marlon Brando and her brother-in-law...
I have always adored Jackie. The book made me realize that she was an actual living human being, not a myth and not a legend. Thanks to Kathy for making me see the true woman.
I have “Jackie’s Girl” in my collection and I was very surprised. Most authors only care about sales by selling garbage but you can tell with Kathleen’s stories she’s still very protective of Jackie Kennedy and I can see why Jackie trusted her so much. Jacqueline was VERY Nice and generous and even left Provi (her Dominican nanny) funds from her will. Jackie is a class act and I’m glad Kathleen’s book was tasteful. I highly recommend this. I’ve read it several times and I love it!
I recall reading a story about Jacqueline Kennedy to the effect that she annoyed her kitchen staff by putting ketchup on everything. One day, they served her horsemeat. No problem. She slopped ketchup on it and ate it.
@@linrob1312 EVERY President changes the White House. They are allowed to do so. Read a book called Upstairs at the White House by JB West. It talks about the budgets, who pays for what and what the Presidents can and cannot do. One President put in a pool - another removed it, for an example. All Presidents change the White House in some way, every single one of them.
I am glad she wrote this book. I believe Jackie would understand the historical importance of her life. Keep in mind, Jackie - herself , made sure much was recorded.
Jackie , related to George de morhenschildt who is friends of hitman Oswald who kills Jackies husband ._. Jackie to George to hitman to target._. Its quite simple to solve Kennedy Os/Oz enigma of who fired magical bullets._. Huxley and Lewis get no respect._. At the end of Kennedy Os/Oz enigma, Dorothy dies._.
I can not fathom those two children dealing with the loss of their father and then their beloved Uncle Bobby. My heart goes out to Caroline and the family.
I know, it's almost like losing a father twice, in the exact same terrifying way, in the most public way possible. Just imagine that their father, and then 5 years later their stand in father are both assassinated in the two most famous deaths in American history
Jackie was the most elegant, kind and loving person ever. She will always be my most favorite First Lady. She definitely was very classy and a wonderful mother too.
Jeremy Kirkpatrick Do a little research, JFK Jr is very much alive, along w his wife and sister in law and he is going to rock the world in 16 days in Dallas, Texas
When Jackie went to a PTA meeting she wore a name tag and was so modest not to assume others knew her fame. She suffered a lot in spite of all her gifts.
She was a vain woman. She fooled many people over the years! She married Ari Onassis for his 500 Million in 1968. I am impressed, she pushed John/RIP and Caroline to earn Law School degrees! Jacqueline had a 4 year Degree from George Washington University ( she attended Vassar College for a while)!
Some may see this book as a betrayal, not because it was a sleazy tell-all about Jackie, which it clearly was not, but just because it was written at all. My thinking is that it may once have fallen into that category, especially if Jackie was still alive, but with the passing of time and the softening of things, and what with Jackie being gone now for 23 years, it's more a part of history. And anyway, I don't think this lovely, soft-spoken Irishwoman is capable of treachery. Let's all relax.
This was meaningful to me because I lived in the same era. The pain of the great losses of President Kennedy, Bobby and Martin L. King left scars on my heart. The pain hurts me still...
Very sweet story. Have always enjoyed hearing about Jacqueline Kennedy. I love it how Jackie made her a part of the family. Hope Caroline is ok with this book about her mom.
Nov, 1972 I was traveling from New York to San Juan, PR. I was in 1st class when Jackie O boarded an Eastern Airline plane, along with Doris Duke and another lady. I was shock seeing them. I remember they were very quiet. Later Jackie O went to the last row of seats and took a nap before landing. All three ladies were unassuming. Later I learned the yacht Christina was anchored at the bay, where they were to sail from. Being so close to these ladies who were part of history was amazing.
What a lovely lady,a lot of history.. Jackie had a lot of sadness happen to her.John Jr.was a beautiful human being!And his wife and her sister very sad!
When the book came out, I saw or read that she had to sign a 25-year contract of silence in order to work for Jackie. I'm guessing she has been writing the book intermittently for the last 25 years.
How nice for Jackie that SHE had the fortune to have such a loyal friend to count on with her life and family. HER Rare blessing when she could truly count on the the people in her life and they are genuine and reliable. 💞💓💗💖
Yes, it was well done and very engaging. Her love of the family comes through and theirs for her and her family. Both the good and bad sides of everyone is brought forth but not maliciously.
I’m sorry but I find it tacky that Caroline didn’t comment. That book was lovely. Nothing tabloid like at all. This woman was part of their lives and wrote the sweetest book. Nothing but love in those pages and she declines to comment? That’s just not right to me. She cannot expect people to take everything to their grave.
Thanks Katy McKeon. It's a good book. You need to tell your story as your part for historical records for us to get a glimpse of our mysterious and a private former First Lady. Her spirit and courage, poised and calm with dignity as she walked leading the funeral procession behind her husband's coffin with the shocked nation for what happened on Nov 22, 1963. The other horror was that, she herself was close to be hit by a bullet too missed by inches. She never spoke of that day in public. She was so private till the end. For that, she will be the greatest First Lady we ever had. For 1036 days.
This made me bawL my eyes out...they were all robbed....We were robbed...JBK would not object to this...she is a part of this history...a lot of which many of us hold sooo dearly...any and all of it is treasured immensely..♡
Your clueless, Jacqueline was a fortune chaser! She was a gold digger and had three houses after the death of Aristotle Onassis! Jacqueline got 25 Million from Aristotle Onassis and was not down to earth!
WITH ALL JACKIE ENDURES THROUGHOUT HER LIFE IAM SO THANKFUL SHE DID NOT LIVE TO BURY HER PRECIOUS SON. SHE WAS AN AMAZING LADY AND SO CLEARLY ADORED HER CHILDREN, GOD SPARED HER THIS HORRIBLE HEARTBREAK. 💔💔
This is awesome: it’s totally different hearing about Jackie Kennedy from an internet search & hearing from a close associate One time the TH-cam algorithms really did well... I was looking up Jackie images to get fashion inspiration for interviews a few days ago 😍
Obviously I was a school girl but I recall Jackie's remark '' Whatever else you do in life doesn't matter much if you bungle raising your children''. The president was buried on John John's 3'rd birthday, being only 3 he wouldn't understand the situation, they gave him a little quiet party.
Such a beautiful person!!! In and out!!!! I don't know if you still get people like her? I also loved watching her and reading anything about her!!! ❤❤❤
She had her moments in private. She wasn’t anymore a saint than most woman who married to a philandering husband. She knew how to protect herself and when to be available to him. JFK was what he was just like his father was to his mother. But all Kennedy woman put up with behavior by ignoring it as much as possible. So the legacy she tried very hard to create, after his death, was accepted by the public for awhile. But when she left the country, many understood after Bobby Kennedy’s death, she was very concerned about her children. Kennedy’s were not Royalty, Joe Kennedy was a bootlegger during prohibition and liked to the then underworld. Many Massachusetts residents knew this and laughed about it in private. Jackie Kennedy was used to bring class to Jacks life. So let’s be truthful about this family....
Why did she add that Caroline was contacted for a comment and declined?? Totally unnecessary. It suggests she had nothing good to say. Not fair to a loyal employee.
She worked for an incredible woman during an incredible time. A time that, tragically, has passed. I know why; in fact, I can comprehend the innumerous reasons why. Sad my people can't. sigh
Jacqueline Kennedy was a world famous fortune hunter! Christina Onassis never warmed to her step-mother! Jacqueline needed Ted Kennedy and top New York City Attorneys to force Christina Onassis to settle for 25 Million ( after Ari Onassis died of a rare disease)! That money put Caroline and John/ RIP on Easy Street. Jacqueline then left her lucky heirs 74 Million in assets and real estate when she passed on in 1994!
NO PITY FOR ARI HE WANTED THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, WAS RUDE,CRUDE AND VERY VULGER. ALWAYS TRYING TO HUMILIATE JACKIE IN FRONT OF OTHERS. HIS CHILDREN AND SISTERS TREATED HER VERY BAD. SHE STAYED IN NEW YORK ALL WINTER FOR SCHOOL AND SHE AND CHILDREN WENT TO THE ISLAND DURING THE SUMMER. MY SON MANAGED TO GET ME A COPY OF THEIR AGREEMENT THEY BOTH SIGNED BEFORE THE WEDDING. THERE WERE VERY SPECIFIC STIPULATIONS OF WHAT SHE WOULD AND WOULD NOT SO. ARI MET HIS MATCH WITH JACKIE. SMART LADY.
Jackie suffered with PTSD for her whole life after the shooting.. Need to read "Once upon a secret" .. by Mimi Alford.. About her affair with JFK when she was 18 and he was 43.. JFK is not the wonderful person people think he was..
I’ve not read the book. If it doesn’t get any more personal than what they discussed, I don’t see why family would mind. I hate when employees and friends write tell-all books about famous people. A real friend won’t write anything that would embarrass their friend if they knew about it.
That was Mary Barelli Gallagher. You could tell almost on every page that she was a little in love with JFK. Built herself up to be more important than she actually was. Bit of jealousy there I think.
I see people debating about this lady’s accent. I don’t see the issue. She retained her own accent and I find it beautiful . I always think that retaining your accent is part of who you are, your own identity, but Americans have a big issue with accents, even though they have an accent themselves. From north to south, east and west and they don’t like it when you point out at theirs. I always get like: ” oh I hear an accent where are you from?” Instead of answering, I reply with the same question and they don’t like it. They feel offended. Not that I’m ashamed of my accent, I actually love it, but I reply with the same question, because I like to see their reaction and it is quite entertaining to watch! Lol 😂
I remember president Kennedy asked Caroline once if she did something which she wasn't supposed to, he said ''did you do it Caroline? yes, no or maybe?''
I would love to know what Jackie's thoughts were on the assassination of her husband. Did she think LHO was the lone assassin? Did she think there was a conspiracy? I know she wore her blood soaked dress while LBJ was being sworn in and said I want them to see what they did,but that was right afterwards. Just wonder what her thoughts were on the matter years later.
@justthink5854 I know. I believe after RFK was killed she said something like they are killing Kennedy's and I need to get my kids out of this country. I do wonder if JFK Jr was murdered also? I mean its very plausible though he didnt have any power but he could of went into politics eventually and he was very charismatic.
Jackie was way to good for JFK. He cheated on her like crazy and lets not forget about the woman who drowned because Kennedy didn't want people finding out he was cheating on his woman.
I just saw a documentary on Jackie and her attitude about money. The person said she was a hoarder of her own money but spent others lavishly and in effect she was defrauding Onassis and he was about to divorce her right before his death. This would explain why she offered workmen pictures of her instead of money and one man finally told her that her picture couldn't pay his bill and he wanted money honey!
I was a child when Jackie was the First Lady. I remember we never heard her speak except for the WH Tour she gave as FL as the media was very primitive in the early 60's. My initial instinct was that she left it at the hospital but this indicates it was returned to the WH. I am sure Caroline doesn't have it as she would have given it to the National Archives. I bet the hat is stored in someone's attic or basement who worked at the WH.
You can tell how much class people have by the way they treat their employees. This is a true testament that Mrs. Kennedy was a lady with real class.
Yup true. Jackie was way to good for John
Matty Natural Horsemanship
Amen. How true.
She slept around while married. How is that class? "But JFK cheated on her, too".... Smh.
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But then, most (not all) wives are :) No offense!
I really started to cry when she talked about how Caroline asked the questions about her father after the assassination, a very sensitive age to lose a dad
I know! The sadness of those times overwhelms anew and the tears flow.
It sounds like she is very respectful of the family and not sharing anything scandalous which is very honorable and rare these days.
There are still benefits for her going out there and shining up Kennedy “legacy.” We know the truth now from those who never were paid employees. Much better sources for truth. Nice lady and I don’t blame her for making some money on a book.
I don't find her to be betraying Jackie and the family at all. She's very respectful of her time with them and she's not saying anything that is super private.
I agree; people are idiots.
She wrote a great book. I could feel the love throughout that she had for Mrs. Kennedy.
If she would have did something disrespectful. She would of told the truth. That she indeed have an affair while John was alive with , Marlon Brando and her brother-in-law...
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I have always adored Jackie. The book made me realize that she was an actual living human being, not a myth and not a legend. Thanks to Kathy for making me see the true woman.
I have “Jackie’s Girl” in my collection and I was very surprised. Most authors only care about sales by selling garbage but you can tell with Kathleen’s stories she’s still very protective of Jackie Kennedy and I can see why Jackie trusted her so much. Jacqueline was VERY Nice and generous and even left Provi (her Dominican nanny) funds from her will. Jackie is a class act and I’m glad Kathleen’s book was tasteful. I highly recommend this. I’ve read it several times and I love it!
devaschloe where did you purchase the book? I’d loved to read it
That PA is priceless❤
It must have been a hard once again when Bobby was murdered. They were kind to each other as they understood loss
I told my children growing up that if they ever wanted to know a person's character, watch how they treat a wait staff. It never fails.
Not just wait staff but how they treat other's...
Jackie Kennedy aka Kay Hedges Hathaway aka Jadwiga 666
You're always judged by how you treat the 'help'. None of JBK's staff had a bad word to say about Madame. A class act.
I recall reading a story about Jacqueline Kennedy to the effect that she annoyed her kitchen staff by putting ketchup on everything. One day, they served her horsemeat. No problem. She slopped ketchup on it and ate it.
I read that the WH staff said she was one of the nicest First Ladies ever. This was claimed by staff including many who'd worked for decades at the WH
And that vile Melania Trump bulldozed Jackie's beautiful rose garden at the White House.So sad.
@@linrob1312 EVERY President changes the White House. They are allowed to do so. Read a book called Upstairs at the White House by JB West. It talks about the budgets, who pays for what and what the Presidents can and cannot do. One President put in a pool - another removed it, for an example. All Presidents change the White House in some way, every single one of them.
@@marieeisenmann749 The famous Rose garden was iconic to a fallen President.NO-ONE HAD CHANGED IT ALL THOSE YEARS..This was disrespectful..
I am glad she wrote this book. I believe Jackie would understand the historical importance of her life. Keep in mind, Jackie - herself , made sure much was recorded.
Jackie , related to George de morhenschildt who is friends of hitman Oswald who kills Jackies husband ._.
Jackie to George to hitman to target._.
Its quite simple to solve Kennedy Os/Oz enigma of who fired magical bullets._.
Huxley and Lewis get no respect._.
At the end of Kennedy Os/Oz enigma, Dorothy dies._.
what did rose Kennedy say when she was told that Jackie had died? was teddy driving!!!
@@saskoilersfan hi
@@kathrynfrost9628 normally I delete texts that begin with hi .
Hello , how do you fare?
She comes across as truly a nice lady & if someone should write a book about the Kennedys it should be her .
Your crazy, you love liars.
She also comes off as truly racist and rude. 🤗
@@bettyboop6137 racist and rude??? Get a life!
Marie Miller agree - how on earth does race even figure into this interview?!?! As you said Billie Eyelash needs to get a life.
Billie Eyelash how
Lovely lady! No betrayal here, only love!
John Jr. was so handsome.
I can not fathom those two children dealing with the loss of their father and then their beloved Uncle Bobby.
My heart goes out to Caroline and the family.
...and their mother re marrying so soon.
I know, it's almost like losing a father twice, in the exact same terrifying way, in the most public way possible. Just imagine that their father, and then 5 years later their stand in father are both assassinated in the two most famous deaths in American history
Jackie was the most elegant, kind and loving person ever. She will always be my most favorite First Lady. She definitely was very classy and a wonderful mother too.
Really cause she was racist . That is not ‘loving my at all🥴
@@khalidahmed8852 She was not a racist. Go back to your own country where you might know some real facts...
@@MicheleMJJ wow. She really is your idol
Kamal Ahmed how is she racist
@@Ohjieun-j1j She was a gracious classy lady. She was also a loving wife and mother. She suffered tragedies that no one should have to endure.
Nice lady. There should be more people like her, especially in my life.
and this world
This lady is lovely, what a life she has had and all those amaizing memories, awsome lady.
Man it really hits you hard how much tragedy Jackie’s daughter has gone through
I'm glad her brother didn't really die
Jeremy Kirkpatrick Do a little research, JFK Jr is very much alive, along w his wife and sister in law and he is going to rock the world in 16 days in Dallas, Texas
Jeremy Kirkpatrick oh sorry I forgot about you. His cousin RFK Jr confirmed he was alive during a live stream interview
@@mattsmith3835 not true lmao qanon weirdo
@@hamilcross very true actually. Look it up is pretty easy to find
When Jackie went to a PTA meeting she wore a name tag and was so modest not to assume others knew her fame. She suffered a lot in spite of all her gifts.
She was a vain woman. She fooled many people over the years! She married Ari Onassis for his 500 Million in 1968.
I am impressed, she pushed John/RIP and Caroline to earn Law School degrees! Jacqueline had a 4 year Degree from George Washington University ( she attended Vassar College for a while)!
Some may see this book as a betrayal, not because it was a sleazy tell-all about Jackie, which it clearly was not, but just because it was written at all. My thinking is that it may once have fallen into that category, especially if Jackie was still alive, but with the passing of time and the softening of things, and what with Jackie being gone now for 23 years, it's more a part of history. And anyway, I don't think this lovely, soft-spoken Irishwoman is capable of treachery. Let's all relax.
I agree because Caroline and John spoke about their mother so would that be a betrale? I don't think so
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what a lovely lady
I loved this book so much! I’m so glad to know Jackie treated her staff with such kindness and warmth.
It's sweet she has Great Memories
I’m crying 😭 this is so beautiful! John saying are they coming to get us too? Made me cry for hours 😭💔
Me too
Me to!
L-rd, protect the Child.
Hours?
This was meaningful to me because I lived in the same era. The pain of the great losses of President Kennedy, Bobby and Martin L. King left scars on my heart. The pain hurts me still...
Hi carl
Very sweet story. Have always enjoyed hearing about Jacqueline Kennedy. I love it how Jackie made her a part of the family. Hope Caroline is ok with this book about her mom.
Nov, 1972 I was traveling from New York to San Juan, PR. I was in 1st class when Jackie O boarded an Eastern Airline plane, along with Doris Duke and another lady. I was shock seeing them. I remember they were very quiet. Later Jackie O went to the last row of seats and took a nap before landing. All three ladies were unassuming. Later I learned the yacht Christina was anchored at the bay, where they were to sail from. Being so close to these ladies who were part of history was amazing.
What a lovely lady,a lot of history.. Jackie had a lot of sadness happen to her.John Jr.was a beautiful human being!And his wife and her sister very sad!
Awww.... very sweet. Lovely woman. Touching to hear her memories.
She was family and she was loved.
When the book came out, I saw or read that she had to sign a 25-year contract of silence in order to work for Jackie. I'm guessing she has been writing the book intermittently for the last 25 years.
Jackie was a great role model, and still is!❤️
How nice for Jackie that SHE had the fortune to have such a loyal friend to count on with her life and family. HER Rare blessing when she could truly count on the the people in her life and they are genuine and reliable. 💞💓💗💖
Jackie was the most beautiful, most glamorous, most articulate, classiest and most beloved First Lady.
I read the book, absolutely AMAZING! It's like your actually there!
Elizabeth
Thank you for your comment. Now I want read the book!
Great read
Yes, it was well done and very engaging. Her love of the family comes through and theirs for her and her family. Both the good and bad sides of everyone is brought forth but not maliciously.
Robert Kennedy Jr is my favorite living Kennedy. He’s doing so so much for the American people fighting for their medical freedom ❤️
Divine Simply
No I disagree. She is NOT saying anything disparaging. It is also an important part of huatory.
NO ONW S private life belongs to history unless it s FAMILY HISTORY
What a beautiful family. This is true American royalty right here.
I’m sorry but I find it tacky that Caroline didn’t comment. That book was lovely. Nothing tabloid like at all. This woman was part of their lives and wrote the sweetest book. Nothing but love in those pages and she declines to comment? That’s just not right to me. She cannot expect people to take everything to their grave.
..or maybe she's sick and tired of former associates cashing in on their association with the Kennedys, however humble their status may be.
It's a great book. Fascinating stories of Ireland. I think Caroline would approve.
I loved the classic way she always dressed her kids, you never see that today, especially with celebrities.
Lovely lady...bright soul.
Thanks Katy McKeon. It's a good book. You need to tell your story as your part for historical records for us to get a glimpse of our mysterious and a private former First Lady. Her spirit and courage, poised and calm with dignity as she walked leading the funeral procession behind her husband's coffin with the shocked nation for what happened on Nov 22, 1963. The other horror was that, she herself was close to be hit by a bullet too missed by inches. She never spoke of that day in public. She was so private till the end. For that, she will be the greatest First Lady we ever had. For 1036 days.
I always thought it was 1035 days.. 35 for His Presidency and SUN=135 in simple numerology.
This made me bawL my eyes out...they were all robbed....We were robbed...JBK would not object to this...she is a part of this history...a lot of which many of us hold sooo dearly...any and all of it is treasured immensely..♡
We were, we were all robbed!
This family the been through a lot of sadness moments
Jackie and her kids were Lucky! What a down to earth woman. That's what they needed
Your clueless, Jacqueline was a fortune chaser! She was a gold digger and had three houses after the death of Aristotle Onassis!
Jacqueline got 25 Million from Aristotle Onassis and was not down to earth!
I just put my makeup on and I have to redo it because I'm still weeping.
Thankyou to this lovely woman. I can imagine how close you were and why.
i would love to read her book,It looks interesting,such a sweet story
There's an insight like no other when you listen to the elders.
If you enjoy JBK biography another good one is Mrs. Kennedy and Me by Clint Hill, her personal SS agent.
I like Clint Hill, I think he's wonderful
She was like family to them I don’t think she wrote anything private or disrespectful at all And Caroline approved the book
A Real Class Act
Poor John, his dad was killed and then his uncle. I'm sure his mother was scared too, I can see why he was scared 😞
That goes a good way to explaining why she married Onassis. He gave her security and protection.
WITH ALL JACKIE ENDURES THROUGHOUT HER LIFE IAM SO THANKFUL SHE DID NOT LIVE TO BURY HER PRECIOUS SON. SHE WAS AN AMAZING LADY AND SO CLEARLY ADORED HER CHILDREN, GOD SPARED HER THIS HORRIBLE HEARTBREAK. 💔💔
This is awesome: it’s totally different hearing about Jackie Kennedy from an internet search & hearing from a close associate
One time the TH-cam algorithms really did well... I was looking up Jackie images to get fashion inspiration for interviews a few days ago 😍
You tube algorithms
You need to mesh up your English first , then may be you could go for fashion l.
Now wherever you do will be afte a fashion
What a fantastic life this sweet lady has had.
Obviously I was a school girl but I recall Jackie's remark '' Whatever else you do in life doesn't matter much if you bungle raising your children''. The president was buried on John John's 3'rd birthday, being only 3 he wouldn't understand the situation, they gave him a little quiet party.
Little John’s comment, “Are they coming to get us, too?” is exactly why Mrs. Kennedy married Onassis.
Such a beautiful person!!!
In and out!!!! I don't know if you still get people like her?
I also loved watching her and reading anything about her!!! ❤❤❤
What a great interview.
Jackie Kennedy had class poise beauty
Jackie really believed in genuine friendship; an art form so lost these days.
I ran into Jackie many times also with John!!!! So many memories!!!!🌈
It's always nice to have some of the intimate moments shared with us.
Have her book on my kindle and just love her story.
This was very lovely. 💖💖
Bobby was the meanest in the clan.
That day changed a lot of people's lives. For better or worse.
wonderful book, wonderful jackie....we love u ..
She had her moments in private. She wasn’t anymore a saint than most woman who married to a philandering husband. She knew how to protect herself and when to be available to him. JFK was what he was just like his father was to his mother. But all Kennedy woman put up with behavior by ignoring it as much as possible. So the legacy she tried very hard to create, after his death, was accepted by the public for awhile. But when she left the country, many understood after Bobby Kennedy’s death, she was very concerned about her children. Kennedy’s were not Royalty, Joe Kennedy was a bootlegger during prohibition and liked to the then underworld. Many Massachusetts residents knew this and laughed about it in private. Jackie Kennedy was used to bring class to Jacks life. So let’s be truthful about this family....
Why did she add that Caroline was contacted for a comment and declined?? Totally unnecessary. It suggests she had nothing good to say. Not fair to a loyal employee.
Bless her , always..❤️❤️
She worked for an incredible woman during an incredible time. A time that, tragically, has passed. I know why; in fact, I can comprehend the innumerous reasons why. Sad my people can't. sigh
Fantastic family . There aren't many as loyal today.
She must have suffered as much as anyone in the family when John Jr. passed.
Jacqueline Kennedy was a world famous fortune hunter! Christina Onassis never warmed to her step-mother!
Jacqueline needed Ted Kennedy and top New York City Attorneys to force Christina Onassis to settle for 25 Million ( after Ari Onassis died of a rare disease)! That money put Caroline and John/ RIP on Easy Street.
Jacqueline then left her lucky heirs 74 Million in assets and real estate when she passed on in 1994!
NO PITY FOR ARI HE WANTED THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, WAS RUDE,CRUDE AND VERY VULGER. ALWAYS TRYING TO HUMILIATE JACKIE IN FRONT OF OTHERS. HIS CHILDREN AND SISTERS TREATED HER VERY BAD. SHE STAYED IN NEW YORK ALL WINTER FOR SCHOOL AND SHE AND CHILDREN WENT TO THE ISLAND DURING THE SUMMER. MY SON MANAGED TO GET ME A COPY OF THEIR AGREEMENT THEY BOTH SIGNED BEFORE THE WEDDING. THERE WERE VERY SPECIFIC STIPULATIONS OF WHAT SHE WOULD AND WOULD NOT SO. ARI MET HIS MATCH WITH JACKIE. SMART LADY.
Jackie was amazing
What a lucky woman to have worked for Jackie.
Beautiful beautiful lady 💐
Such a warm story, plus Kathy was Irish 👍💚✝️☘️
I can't wait to read this.
I cant stand savannah she bullied that kid from covington.
It was SHAMEFUL
You are so right.
Ronnie Bishop no she’s not
Rest in peace Mrs. Kennedy
Wonder why Carolne refused to comment ... did she feel that the author abused her privilege?
How nice to be someones personal assistant.
Was it just bad fate or the Kennedies were dangerous to someone... it brought tears to my eyes especially when they showed John’s photos. Too young.
Enjoyed her book very much.
Jackie suffered with PTSD for her whole life after the shooting.. Need to read "Once upon a secret" .. by Mimi Alford.. About her affair with JFK when she was 18 and he was 43.. JFK is not the wonderful person people think he was..
Wasn't she proven to be a fraud or mixed up with CIA murderers.
I’ve not read the book. If it doesn’t get any more personal than what they discussed, I don’t see why family would mind. I hate when employees and friends write tell-all books about famous people. A real friend won’t write anything that would embarrass their friend if they knew about it.
I'm reading it now , loving it.
Looking forward 👌 to reading the book 📖 when is the book coming out Kathy ?
I read a book about Jackie by her secretary (I think it was) which reveled a completely different side of Jackie altogether from this one!
That was Mary Barelli Gallagher. You could tell almost on every page that she was a little in love with JFK. Built herself up to be more important than she actually was. Bit of jealousy there I think.
more than a bit jealous of Jackie.....
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Give me a break! What a stupid comment when you have not read the book I am talking about! Get another job!
I see people debating about this lady’s accent. I don’t see the issue. She retained her own accent and I find it beautiful . I always think that retaining your accent is part of who you are, your own identity, but Americans have a big issue with accents, even though they have an accent themselves. From north to south, east and west and they don’t like it when you point out at theirs. I always get like: ” oh I hear an accent where are you from?” Instead of answering, I reply with the same question and they don’t like it. They feel offended. Not that I’m ashamed of my accent, I actually love it, but I reply with the same question, because I like to see their reaction and it is quite entertaining to watch! Lol 😂
I remember president Kennedy asked Caroline once if she did something which she wasn't supposed to, he said ''did you do it Caroline? yes, no or maybe?''
he din't want to put her on the spot he just wanted the truth.
I would love to know what Jackie's thoughts were on the assassination of her husband. Did she think LHO was the lone assassin? Did she think there was a conspiracy? I know she wore her blood soaked dress while LBJ was being sworn in and said I want them to see what they did,but that was right afterwards. Just wonder what her thoughts were on the matter years later.
@justthink5854 I know. I believe after RFK was killed she said something like they are killing Kennedy's and I need to get my kids out of this country. I do wonder if JFK Jr was murdered also? I mean its very plausible though he didnt have any power but he could of went into politics eventually and he was very charismatic.
Bravery personified!
Jackie was way to good for JFK. He cheated on her like crazy and lets not forget about the woman who drowned because Kennedy didn't want people finding out he was cheating on his woman.
You're talking about the wrong Kennedy.
Jackie just want to get out of here!! she had some GOOD time in Greece.
I just saw a documentary on Jackie and her attitude about money. The person said she was a hoarder of her own money but spent others lavishly and in effect she was defrauding Onassis and he was about to divorce her right before his death. This would explain why she offered workmen pictures of her instead of money and one man finally told her that her picture couldn't pay his bill and he wanted money honey!
Wow that great story
@justthink5854 Explain why you think it is a bs story when it is well documented?
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I was a child when Jackie was the First Lady.
I remember we never heard her speak except for the WH Tour she gave as FL as the media was very primitive in the early 60's. My initial instinct was that she left it at the hospital but this indicates it was returned to the WH. I am sure Caroline doesn't have it as she would have given it to the National Archives. I bet the hat is stored in someone's attic or basement who worked at the WH.
I miss our real first lady. Real class, real intelligence, she was the real deal.